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New Caledonia unrest highlights complications of Macron's Asia vision

Amid competition with China, France has shown heightened interest in strategic region

People gather near an overturned car in Noumea, New Caledonia, on May 16. France says TikTok posts and the Central Asian nation of Azerbaijan are fanning the violence in New Caledonia.   © AFP/Jiji

AUCKLAND -- Upheaval over voting rights in a mineral-rich French South Pacific territory is posing risks to French President Emmanuel Macron's vision for expanding his country's influence in the region.

Four people have been killed and extensive damage and looting has been reported in Noumea, capital of New Caledonia, spurring Paris to declare a state of emergency and to fly in police. France has also banned TikTok, claiming posts on the social media app were inciting violence.

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